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Becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803239439
Pages 568 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tameem Bahri Tameem Bahri
Profile icon Tameem Bahri

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Starting Your Journey as a CTA 2. Chapter 2: Core Architectural Concepts: Data Life Cycle 3. Chapter 3: Core Architectural Concepts: Integration and Cryptography 4. Chapter 4: Core Architectural Concepts: Identity and Access Management 5. Chapter 5: Developing a Scalable System Architecture 6. Chapter 6: Formulating a Secure Architecture in Salesforce 7. Chapter 7: Designing a Scalable Salesforce Data Architecture 8. Chapter 8: Creating a Lean Solution Architecture 9. Chapter 9: Forging an Integrated Solution 10. Chapter 10: Development Life Cycle and Deployment Planning 11. Chapter 11: Communicating and Socializing Your Solution 12. Chapter 12: Practice the Review Board: First Mock 13. Chapter 13: Present and Defend: First Mock 14. Chapter 14: Practice the Review Board: Second Mock 15. Chapter 15: Present and Defend: Second Mock 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Tips and Tricks, and the Way Forward

Next Steps

You have come a long way. You have practiced solving several scenarios and successfully handled different functional and technical challenges. Next, you will learn about your potential next steps.

Practice and Practice More

Practice makes perfect. This applies to pretty much everything in life, including preparing for the CTA review board.

Simply put, the more mocks you practice, the better your chance of passing. Put yourself under conditions as close as possible to the real thing. Practice using a timer and presenting to someone. Ask them for feedback.

Candidates are normally expected to practice between five and nine full mocks before they are considered ready for the review board. If you get a chance to do more, grab it. The more mocks you practice (especially using different scenarios), the more you will know about your preferred style and strategy to tackle this exam.

You can even do mocks using the same scenario several times. There is value in using...

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